MR. CARNEGIE'S NEW PLAN.; A SURPRISE IN STORE FOR HIS STRIKING WORKMEN.

PITTSBURG, Penn., March 25.--Andrew Carnegie has a pleasant surprise in store for his 6,000 men who are now on a strike at his Edgar Thomson Steel Works, and a resumption of work at a very early date and at satisfactory terms is now predicted. B.T. Stewart, one of the special committee appointed by District Assembly No. 3, ... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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